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Category Archives: Celeb Watch
Teamsters to “Hug it Out” on Reality TV? Ask Mark Wahlberg
photo credit: Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Mark Wahlberg, who has had quite the run of successes as a producer in TV and film with shows like “Entourage”, “Boardwalk Empire”, and “How to Make It in America”, not … Continue reading
Posted in About TV, Celeb Watch
Tagged A&E, Boardwalk Empire, Boston, Entourage, Mark Wahlberg, Teamsters, The Fighter, Unions, workers
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“Sing Your Song” A Man. A Voice. A Movement.
Harry Belafonte gave his voice to the civil rights movement and out of that collaboration, the true artistry of Mr. Belafonte grew. To this day, he continues to seek out injustices and speak truth to power. HBO premiered a documentary … Continue reading
Posted in About Film, About Music, Celeb Watch, Uncategorized
Tagged About Film, civil rights, documentary, harry belafonte, hbo, justice, roshin mathew
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The Streets Are Alright: Actor Mark Ruffalo Goes to Occupy Wall Street and Frames it Just Right
We’re just going to let this one speak for itself because he lays it out so well. If only more Oscar-nominated actors (or other high-profile celeb awardees of anything for that matter) were willing to stick their necks out and … Continue reading
Posted in Celeb Watch, Uncategorized
Tagged About Film, celeb, current tv, economy, impact, mark ruffalo, occupy, oscar, speak out, wall street
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Voto Latino creating ad against AZ’s SB 1070 with Eva Longoria, Rosario Dawson, other stars
“I haven’t made it a secret that I’m strongly opposed to the Arizona law and I’ve been pretty vocal about it,” Longoria-Parker, 35, says in the PSA for Voto Latinos & Mun2′s ‘United We Win’ campaign. see the US Weekly … Continue reading